A young 24-year-old Bakare Babalola Rotimi Jnr who was deported to
Nigeria has brutally murdered his father by stabbing him to death before
attempting to also kill his mother in Magodo area of Lagos state
The man who was living in Dublin, Ireland, before he came back to
Nigeria was described by many as a stubborn boy. Rotimi Jnr was the
third of Mr. Bakare Babalola Rotimi’s three boys, Sahara Reporters
reported.
According to a family member, Rotimi killed his father in the early
hours of Sunday, December 4, Rotimi Jnr, while passing the night at his
parents’ place in Magodo area of Lagos.
A family member revealed that the older Rotimi woke up that night
to use the bathroom, and the boy jumped him, ordering his own father to
lie on his chest. He then allegedly brought a knife from behind him and
stabbed his father. His mother rushed to the scene and was similarly
stabbed.
It was gathered that Rotimi Snr. died immediately and his body was
moved from the house to the morgue, while the mother made it to the
emergency bay on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. There she was stabilized
before being transferred to the surgery ward at the Lagos General
Hospital, where she is currently receiving treatment.
This boy doesn’t even have an education, He has been living in Dublin as a kid and he refused to go school, instead he got addicted to drugs,” the source added.
He thought he had killed both of them, After stabbing them, he pulled out a cloth to cover them, and he went
to the bathroom to clean up. He got dressed, took his father’s phones,
his ATM cards and went straight to the father’s fuel station at Palm
Avenue. He got there and started harassing the station manager,
demanding for money
Rotimi Jnr was subsequently arrested by the police, and then
transferred to the Homicide Section at the Lagos State CID in Panti for
further interrogation. The police revealed that the murder suspect will
soon be charged to court.
A family source confirmed that the only issue late Rotimi had with his son was about his education. “Just
like his other brother (who is) studying Medicine in the US, he has
been begging this boy to go to school and this has always been the cause
of the misunderstanding.”
Mr. Rotimi, who was 59, has been buried in his hometown, Ila-Orangun, Osun State.
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